ARCHIVE FOR:

Mobile

  • CEO Cormier On Nexage's Mobile Ad Exchange Evolution

    Having come a long way from its mobile video days, Waltham, Massachussetts-based Nexage appears ready for the next stage of its real-time bidding (RTB), mobile ad exchange strategy given the recent round of investment led by telecom SingTel’s venture group, SingTel Innov8. Though Nexage CEO Ernie Cormier cautions the investment is financial versus strategic and […]

    Tagged in:
  • Mobile Startup Placed Aspires To Be 'ComScore For Location Data'

    Carriers, devices and regulation – mobile targeting today can be a speed bump for marketers and publishers who drive to address or create scalable audiences. Placed founder and CEO David Shim believes understanding location data is the key to mobile targeting and Placed’s analytics will help open it up as location becomes the new web […]

    Tagged in:
  • IBM Arming The Retailer For In-Store, Mobile Shopping

    There’s a battle raging in the aisles of your local big box retailer around “showrooming,” where the consumer comes to see the product in-store but buys it online for cheaper. Though some disagree, this digital efficiency is forcing brick-and-mortar retailers to re-consider the value proposition they provide consumers in comparison to their ecommerce competition. Today, […]

    Tagged in:
  • Ads For Apps: Unbundle The SDK

    “Now Serving Mobile” is a column focused on the audience-buying opportunity in mobile advertising. Julie Preis is SVP of product management at Mocean Mobile. If you are a developer working on a new mobile app, you have two types of software development kits (SDKs) available to you for connecting to ad buyers: bundled and unbundled. […]

    Tagged in:
  • AOL Expands Project Devil Units To Mobile -- But Will Advertisers And Publishers Follow?

    AOL introduced its high-def, interactive Project Devil “premium brand” ad units nearly two years ago and while the service has attracted hundreds of third party publishers and nearly 700 campaigns with more than 150 marketers, the offering has been limited to PC-based ads. That’s changing as AOL, which saw display numbers stall in Q1 after […]

  • Viggle's Arrix: Moving From The First Screen To The Second One

    It’s the middle of 2012 and despite expectations of a consolidation among the dozens of social TV/entertainment apps that attempt to connect mobile usage to TV viewing, the space is continuing to see additional players rather than expanding. For example, this summer, UK-based second-screen social TV app Zeebox is scheduled to be available in U.S. […]

    Tagged in:
  • Time To Replace Apple's UDID

    “Now Serving Mobile” is a column focused on the audience-buying opportunity in mobile advertising. Jennifer Lum is President and Co-founder of Adelphic Mobile. Apple is hosting its annual World Wide Developers Conference this week in San Francisco and there is speculation it will announce significant updates – a few of which could have a big impact on […]

    Tagged in:
  • LifeStreet, Flush With $66 Million, Sees More to 'Life' Than Driving App Installs

    LifeStreet Media has, to this point in its trajectory, been focused on driving app installs through mobile and social ad placements.  Its optimization engine, RevJet, claims to dramatically improve ad performance for its core customer base of app developers and publishers. But lately it’s begun to focus more on serving “true campaign objectives” rather than […]

    Tagged in:
  • Solving Hyperlocal: ThinkNear CEO Eli Portnoy on Achieving Mobile Scale

    Every month seems to bring a new company bent on cracking the code of mobile advertising. One of these is ThinkNear, which aims to bring elusive scale to hyperlocal ads. In this discussion with AdExchanger, CEO Eli Portnoy talks about the company’s value proposition and challenges it has faced. AdExchanger: What problem is ThinkNear solving? EP: […]

    Tagged in:
1 104 105 106 107 108 110